Welcome to Prepaid Phone News' regular Sunday Prepaid Phones on Sale this Week feature listing all the best US prepaid phone deals in one place.

My Deal of the week pick is the Verizon Motorola RAZR M for $124 brand new from Amazon or $74.99 refurbished from Groupon.

The RAZR M works with with Page Plus' new LTE service as well as with Verizon prepaid and postpaid. Released at the end of 2012 for $549.99 and still in production as the Motorola Luge, it's probably the most modern affordable Android LTE phone for Page Plus. A major plus for the RAZR M is the availability of an official Android 4.4 KitKat upgrade.

Have you heard of any problems using the Gophone Lumia 635 on Net10 or other mvno's? I copied my APN settings over from my lumia 520 and I get LTE data but no pic messaging. I tried the settings on your site and hofo but can't get pic messaging to work. The only thing different than my 520 is the 635 has a "Cellular Connection Profile" in the settings where you change the APN. It is set to "AT&T" and you can't change it. Was wondering if this meant the phone was locked or something.

MMS not working on Straight talk with the Lumia 635 seems to be a common problem. There's a long thread about it on Straight Talk's forum:A couple of people on the forum say they have found settings that work:https://www.straighttalkwirelessforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=6811&t=1265283&start=80https://www.straighttalkwirelessforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=6811&t=1265283&sid=cb0df034eef4464a34ecead8ee8ae5a0&start=60#p1564151

Also if you are using a different SIM than the one you used in the 520 it could be a provisioning issue on ST's end.

Best Buy's Boost Moto G is up to $79.99. Would you say that phone, when on sale for $60 is the best budget iPod touch alternative for kids. That is what I am thinking of getting for my kids, but didn't know if you thought there was a better alternative.

Dennis have you looked at Scratch Wireless? It has free WiFi calling/texting with free texting on Sprint's Network as well. It would make it a better deal than Republic Wireless $5 a month WiFi calling/texting. http://scratchwireless.com/

They used to but a reader recently left a comment here saying they saw a Brightspot phone with packaging saying the phone would only work on Brightspot. Sounds like they may have started locking them to Brightspot.

Yea I agree the paid plans from Scratch are more expensive than what you can ge elsewhere but the free WiFi plan totally beats Republic's plan. Also you can now get the Scratch phone for $100 although it's a fairly old Moto phone.